S18 E8 - The Way of Trust and Love: An Elevator for Small Children (Week 3)
About This Episode
In this episode, we continue our Lenten book study on “The Way of Trust and Love” and focus on Chapter 2: An Elevator for Small Children. We talk about the quiet places of discouragement, and self-reliance that keep us striving instead of surrendering. We also reflect about how radical dependence on God is not laziness, the subtle ways we resist being little before a loving Father, and how our poverty is a doorway into deeper trust. This week, we invite you to fall into the Father’s arms, allow Him to pick you up, and rest in the One who delights in you.
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Show Notes
One Thing We Love This Week:
Sister Miriam’s one thing - Bishop Erik Varden’s Lenten Reflections to Pope Leo (I especially recommend the reflections entitled: Bernard the Idealist, God’s Help, Becoming Free, and Splendour of Truth)
Michelle’s one thing - Art Lectio Instagram Account
Heather’s one thing - The Prince of Egypt Movie
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Discussion Questions:
How have you experienced failure this Lent?
When do I grasp, kick, and flail like a child in my spiritual life?
When did God last remind you that you are not God? How did your heart respond to it?
Where is God inviting you to embrace your littleness rather than run from it?
Journal Questions:
Where are you feeling discouraged?
Where do I experience self-reliance, codependency, or hypervigilance in my life?
When in the past have I made agreements that I have to rely on myself and fix everything?
Where am I living out a pattern of childhood wounds and identities?
Quote to Ponder:
“Being little means not attributing to ourselves the virtues we practice, or believing ourselves capable of anything, but recognizing that God places this treasure in the hands of His little child so that she can use it when she needs it; but the treasure is still God’s.”
Scripture for Lectio Divina:
“All you who labor, who are bent under the weight of your burden, who find the demands of the Law too heavy, come to me, for I am gentle and humble of heart, and you will find rest for your souls.”
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